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RED FRONT LIVERY BARN Wm. Smith, Prop, Safe and reliable rigs fnrn t all times. Special ac comodations furnished to commercial travelers, Phone. 3-5 WM, SMITH FEED STORE Hay, Chain and feed. Fiee delivery to all parts ef the city. Mountain trade a specialty. Phone 1961 The kind your mother used to make. Baked . every day and deliver ed at your home. Why net buy the best when it costs no more. i. lioisoi on ion ' rion 2111 , prompt attention given xauib guiuuu CMAS, MELQUIST, Proprietor. WINES. LTOIJORS AND CIGARS Finest collections of staffed animali o the Pacific coast, HIIIIIIIIHIIIIIMHIIIII Blue Front Saloon E. THOf$OM, Proprietor, TCNE3T WINES, LIQUORS Imported and domestic CIGARS Hot or cold lunch- all hoars Jefferson Avnae Opposite Depot IIHMmiMIMMtlMM w Palace Saloon uIAj, ANDLKSUN, Prop. WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Always on hand " Jefferson avenue Opposite Depot e Hvfi : THE OXFORD PAR JOHN B1EVEP. Prop. complete assortment or WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Mixed Drinks a Specialty Fir St. THE LOUVRE CHRIS WRIGHT. Prop, FIN WlflES. LIQUORS CIQ.R5 Gentlemen always Welcome Fir Street E Eagle Saloon ULRJCH LOTTIS, Prop. FINK WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Lunches are oar specialty Jeffereon Aren Oppoeite depot I HOME MADE BREAD I mCSSm A Surprise Party A pleasant ;sarprlsellparty 'may be given to roar stomach and 11 Tec, by taking a medicine whio will relieve their pal o and discomfort. vis; Dr KlnrsKew Life Pills They are a moet wonderful remedy affording sure elief and core lor headache, dlsalnsss od constipation. 35o at.... drug store wlin Urag Oa PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS DR. A. L RICHARDSON. Physician and Surgeon. Cflloe orer HUl'e Drag Store. Office Phone 1& BeVUaoePaeeHl N. MOLITOR. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Corner Adams artaoa and Depot Ss. Offloe PboaeSM Bealdeoee Phoae 681 WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . . Phone Til " tin bail ding, opposite Bommer Honee Offloe Honrs, t to 4, 7 to S BACON & HALL, . PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office la Foley building, Phone im. C. T. Bacon, Resldenoe Pbooe 1191 . M. K. Ball, Basldenot 2131 DkS. BIGGERS & BIGGERS Puysiciani and Surgeons ' . OWBlfgen,af. D. Ceo. L Bigger, af. D. Telephone No. Offloe, 1S21 . . , Realdeaoe.il Offloe, Ralston Building- orer j. if. Berry's Store. Kaeidtnos oa Madison AVa. second door wcat of former residence. Dr. 0. W. Blame La GRANDE - - OREGON Profeuional ealla promptly atttaded to, day or aijrht. . . . DENTISTS REAVIS BROS. DENTISTS. Offlot Sommer Building Offloe Phone 6-1 Residence Phone UT1 C. B Cauthorn DENTIST Offloe Over Hill Drug .Store) La Grande, Oregon VETERINAAY SURGEON Mr. P A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, Office at A T Hill's Drug Store La Grande, Oregon Phone 1361 Residence phone 701 Farmers' line 58 ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD Attorneys-at-Law L4 . GRAND! , OBEQON Oflloe in Bonuner 'mllding. J. W. KNOWLES Attorney and Counsellor At Law Office in RaUton Building Phone 166 La Grande Or. H. T. WlUUune A. C. Williams . " Williams bros. attorneys-at-law 0 Mo In Balaton Balldlng - Phone iOjI to Grande, Or. ACCOUNTANTS W. J. BISON ETT EXPERT ACCOUNTANT Offloe vita J.T Williamson. La Grande Parti wishing the eervleea of a com petent bookkeeper are ass red satii factory results. Prioss reasonable D. 0. KELLEY, " Books potted and complicated ao ooaaU adjasted Pea ton papers a specialty. Notary Pabilo. Claims againat the government considered. Correspondents sol lotted. Address Lock box 613 Malheur County Investment For Investments In 4 ALHEUR COUNTY Write to 0, T.BMcDANIEL Ontario Oregon Lodge Directory. BAOLEB-La Unnd Abie rafOK meeta every Friday alM In K ol l1 bill it I p J.ATllatott, W.P. T. H. Qllham, W. S. fOKCSTKBS OP AMERICA Ooort Mat Marion, Ho a inset oaon Taeiday la HIM halt, Hrotneri are Invited to attend. Ai Haaaoer Chief laarez. OJVaadarpoet keeBoo. lOOFLa Grande Lodge, Mo it inaeu .a their ball every Saturday Diht. Viallatff Bbess ben eordiallv iaTitcd to attend. G. W. atobertaoa, N U LR.Saook.8eo. A. V. A A My La Grande Lodge o. 4L meets every 1st nd 3rd Sator- .41 ol each month. AC WilliamsSee, ., ODUnffmaa W.M USTSkMBTAB OKI Hop. Chept.r No fj maeta the ewoad and loortb Wedncadar of each inoath jj P l"JMoaicT.mple Mra Clara T iflrte, W M lary A Waraiok. ifao ua n Bttiil UDUVtrf talai 1 f fV (V V aaeeu ererr Bm and third Thandara la the aaonth In Odd FeUowa haU VlalUng patrl- aroba alwan wetoome i. n. uu, v. . gdmontl aobuwcw, Sorttoe , Special Services at Presbyterian Church The 8onday ' morning aerriees were largely attended, extra seaU being pro. tided. Scripture Beading was 23rd Psalm in concert and Isiah 6: 1-3-3. Bible Beading at 8:00 p m was well attended. Sabjeot was faith. Scrip tore BeadingJJeb 11:6 ' A packed hoaae greeted the evening services'. Seats conld hardlt be provid ed (or all. uach Interest was mani fested In all the services of the day, especially by the young people and children in the Sabbath school. God a Some Items of News From Gorvallis College Gorvallis, Oreg Jan 80. 1905 Fvening Observer; .. .. .x The short course in Dairying is now under full headway with over four times as large an - attendance as has ever been before, " Union County is pretty well repre sented bv John McAllister, Mr and Mrs A P Davis, Mr and Mrs 0 L Bar nell, Mr Whitlow and Mrs Wade of Summerville. The Oritoriotl Contest came off here last night between the eight societies ol the school. John B Withyoomo of the Amioitis Sooiety took first plaoe, and will represent the college in the State oon Officers Installed The following officers have been In stalled for the Oliver Post Morton Belief Corps, No 37, in La Grande, for the year 1905: President, Mrs. Sarah H Eilpstrick j Senior Vice President, Annie M Bak er; Junior Vice President, Winnie Thorne; Treasurer, Mary Aldrlch; Chaplain, Mary Davis; Condnotor, Agnes Paddock ; Guard, Etta Flannery j Seoretary, Rose Tait; Assistant Con doctor, Luella Logsden; Asalstan Guard, Francia Cotner; Color Bearers, Artie Coffey, Ada Walters, Leah Panl, Mary Presoett; Patriotic Instructor, Susan Faulk. The following officers were elected for Post Morton G A B for the year 1906; Commander Frank Ellpatriok ben Vice.... .John Cowen Jun Vice ...Win Thompson Serg Chas. Coal well Quart G W Allen O D '.. Geo;Jaoobs AdJ .W FNewsome Chap John Oliver OG ....FO Miller Dellgate to State Encampment Geo B Carry Alternate Moses Thompson. Have Rough House '.' (By Scrlpps News Association) Trokee, Cal Jan 30 Fifteen drunken workmen played havoc with the Floris ton last night. For some time past there has been illfeeling between the manager, Glenn, and the boaders, the latter threatening bodily injury to the manager. At ttie supper table last night, the manager rebuked the men for load talking, whereupon they left the table, went to the offloe and de manded whisky, but were refused. Three of the men then grabbed Glenn, shoved bin oat of tbe window and helped themselves to the liquors, broke the bottle goods and spilled the rest. They broke the bar furniture and threw the stove through the window, turned the billard table over and smashed the chairs and counters. Tiiey climaxed their work by breaking every glass in the first floor of the building and then went up the hill and rolled big booiders down against the building Word was passed to destroy the goode in the store, but guards were replaced and the mob repulsed and gotten nndel control. The manager wss not seriously injur ed. Elmira M. Carpenter, mother of MrSyAJlie Broughton is 'Seriously ill with paralysis, this is her second stroke and she was unable to speak today. Heart Fluttering Undigeeted.food and gas In.the stom ach located Just below the heart, presses It an I. oaoeea heart palpi tat ionr Whan jour heart trouble yon in that way take Uerbine for a few days. Yea will soon be ell right, 60a. ftewlla Drag Co spirit is working in oar midst and great blessings are expected. 8peolal music arranged by Prof Powers . wss rendered. Prof Powers sang the "Holy City," In the morn ing by special request. It was won derfal. The soles were, "Almost Per suaded" and "The 8inner and the Song.' This was a solo with quartett chorus and was touohlng and beauti ful. The duet by Prof Powers and Mrs Forrest wss especially worthy of praise, "Oh It is Wonderful." Prof Power's singing ts extra-ordinary, and more should bear him. - test. Mark Westberford of Arlington wan a close seoond. The O A 0 has introduced a new feature in the line of athletics . It is a cross enontrv mn nf ahnna four or five mills. There are sboot thiitj-five Irsioing lor it now. The Corvallis and Willamette Granges today met in joint session and officers were installed for the com ing ) ar for the Gorvallis Grange. A dinner was spread and all seemed to have a fine time. . Harry Finn has been on the sick list for a few days but is now better. Having fins weather, very little rain for this time ol year. Additional Locals. Ed Blackburn of Baker City was among buitnese visitors in La Grande today. Mr and Mrs 0 B Foster, of Loetine passed through the oity last night en route te the ooatt wueie Mrs Foster goes for her health Grandma Carpenter who lives in the northern portion of 'the city and who has been very sick Is reported to be In a very .critical condition today with little hopes of her recovery. The ladies of the Lyle Tuesday Muaicale will meet in the Club rooms tomorrow afternoon. The program will be under the direction of Mrs Clare Soriber. .,.,'". . ? . . The Lady Maooabees of La Grande are making elaborate preparations for their seoond annual ball to be given February 14th. 6t. Valentine's night. John F. Bsiley, buisness manager for Lincoln J. Carter's "Two Little Waifs" was a La Grande visitor yester day. He was busy all day decorating the boards with paper announcing the fact that the patrons of Steward's Opera House would have an opportu nity of seeing, the "Two Little Waifa", at thai popular amusement bouse, Tuesday Feburarv 7.h. Board and Lodging by Mrs Goodall 211 3rd it. Phone 707 it Notice To whom it may concern Notloe is hereby given that my wife Ella 0 Peach having left me without any jutt cause or provocation, I will not be responsible for any debts that she may contract. Dated at La Grande, Ore. this 27th. day of Jan A D 1905. I Wm. G. PEACH. f OREGQIk Suoixrliims 11M5, Wo Halt Lake, Donnr. Ft. No 1 S:0 p U Worth, Omaha, Man- tM a m Not aaa City. St. Louia, Chi- Mo 5 kao a. m, eaao aud Kaat. SM.p m Hot Portland. Dalles, Pen dleton. WalU Walla, Noj liaytoa, Puraeror. Col- aorta via Spokane Portland, Dalles. Pen dleton. OmatUla. Wal aoS lula, Lewision, Colfax, Hotf Muacow, Wallace, War SOS p. m. ner, Hpokao and other J&X a m point eat and aurtta via Bpokane ' He. S2 IalandClty. Altcd, Inv Dallj ts- bier and Klgla. Con- Hotl cept neaciooa at a,laia -with Bandar ue fur polnu la Wal- 6 JO p m BOiam Iowa. Saa tTanetaoo every Sve dare. aXCkstOOSaSAaaaW COSSACKS ATTACK BRITISH CONSUL (By Bcrlrps News Association) London, Jan. 80 Ambassador Her dingeat St. Petersburg has been in structed to make an argent protest sv gainst the Bussian Government against the indiginitiee in the attack on the British Consul Generat Murray, and prooonsol Moohakam by the Cossacks at Warsaw. . 1 . Teamsters Strike : by Sorlpps Newt Association Chicago Jan 30-Nine hundred lam bor teamsters struck today, shutting off the output of a hundred lumber yards, and practically tying bp the industry. The teamsters demand fifty cents per week more for each. Jury Almost Completed ' (By Scrips News Association) Auburn Cal Jan 80-rThree jurors were secured in the ' Weber mur Jer trial this morning mtkiog a total to the present time of ten. Two mors will be secured this afternoon and the trial will begin in earnest tomorrow. Os-te-op-a-thy The foundation rook npen which obstructed ' flow of the body " fluids must result in health and that disease of all kinds except traumatio is the result of one ' or more of thess life stresms becoming clogged." That the dogging is meohanical and in most cases starts from some abnormally, (slight though it may be) of the bony structure ia a faot which our medioal brother finds hard so ac cept as true, but the truth of which is demonstrated every dsy by Osteopaths by treatment applied along the line of diagnosis. BORN KIBTLEY In this oity Jan. 80, 1905 to Mr. and Mrs E.E.Kirtley a son. lIe0c2cIC,,"'",, HENRY FdHERflL LICENSED Lady assistant. Calls Phone J. 0. Henry, residence 664 J. J. Oarr, residence 388 t: ft i: . :..' ' w. - i Notary Pablio Money . "'t. Representing the Equitable Savings & Loan Asso- t , elation of Portland, dr., the strongest, safest A most , reliable .institution on the Paciflo ooast, under State) -supervision. Loansjmade short or Ions time to gait " Wll. GRANT Agent v City property for sale. - , .. .; ms4 ..a.sasMsss.s NOTICE , ( t , , ... a i . . V We will move into our New Warehouse on Jeflerson Avenue, about February 15, and will be in a much better condition to handle our trade and satisfy our customers Grande Ro.ide Cash Company. Press Lewis Dean Crowe ED- EATON, Experienced Piano polisher and wood finisher. Bar flttures and Bank farnitvre and all stain imitations a specialty. Remodeling and repairing. All kinds of housa furnitare polished and repaired. All work gaarantsd, Leave orders at Staokland St JIcLaohlen, Phone Hi BLOCKLAND BROS Island City, Oregon -Breeders of BflBKSHIBfi and rOLANDOUINA SWINE. . - . : We now have eight young bucks, pure bred, Oote wold and shropshires, ready for service, anyone . stead, ing choice.bucks, should see these to appreciate them Young stock always on hand, and .always glad te have you call and aoe our hogs, as we breed them for the Farmer, and ask you to compare our paioos before buying some where else. -.' Senators Seek Bribes , By Scripps News Association . Sacramento, Cal. Jan. 80 Foot members of tbs Senate were today charged with blackmail and seeking bribes in an affidavit made before the senate today. The members to charged are Bunkers, French, Emmons, and Wright. The affidavit was sworn to by William Corbin, secretary and mana ger of the Continental Building and Loan Association of Baa Fraaoisoo. who has been cited to-appear before the senate to show cause why Corbla should not be punished for oon temps in his failure to answer the summons of the senate oomaittee la tbs investi gation of his association. . Division Question The hearing of the arguments for and against the division of Onion county Is expected to take place before committee on counties this afternoon or evening, A report against division by this committee practically means the end of it, while a favorable report from this oommittee does not necessarily mead the bill will pass. ' Nevertheless the oommittee reports carry ' gre etrenctn. : ' ;' - Forced To Starva B F Lsek.'ot.Concerd, Ssayst "Kor sv yeara i sonerea agonies, with a sore oa my upper Up, So painful some times that I conld not eat. Attar vainly trying everything alee I eared It, with Bucklen'sAmio Salve." 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